Provide plenty of fresh water for your cat to stay hydrated. Consider placing multiple water bowls around the house to encourage drinking.
Create cool spots in your home by placing ice packs or frozen water bottles wrapped in towels for your cat to lay next to.
Avoid direct sunlight exposure by closing blinds or curtains during the hottest parts of the day. Provide shady areas for your cat to rest.
Groom your cat regularly to remove excess fur and prevent overheating. Consider a summer haircut for long-haired breeds.
Offer frozen treats like cat-friendly ice cream or frozen broth cubes for a refreshing snack. Check with your vet for safe options.
Monitor your cat for signs of heatstroke such as excessive panting, drooling, or lethargy. Seek immediate veterinary care if needed.